alice in chains
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Religion by nature ignores what doesn't benefit it.
Example: The Aztecs religious idea was that human sacrifices to the rain and sun gods were necessary to keep the universe going. Did the Aztecs not bother to test this theory? Or was it intentionally ignored because science and thought is the enemy of religion and people have too much mind control to lose and too much fear to gain.
Where is the credibility to religion if people are not willing to test what they so strongly take as truth? If they really take it as truth, why not test it to confirm? Not doing so is oppressing your own self.
Example: The Aztecs religious idea was that human sacrifices to the rain and sun gods were necessary to keep the universe going. Did the Aztecs not bother to test this theory? Or was it intentionally ignored because science and thought is the enemy of religion and people have too much mind control to lose and too much fear to gain.
Where is the credibility to religion if people are not willing to test what they so strongly take as truth? If they really take it as truth, why not test it to confirm? Not doing so is oppressing your own self.